Attitudes of Italian Infertile Women Toward Ethical and Regulatory Limits of Medically Assisted Procreation (MAP)
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Parole chiave

medically assisted procreation
reproductive medicine
infertility
sterility
medical ethics

Abstract

Objective: Outline the views of Italian women, with fertility problems, on Medically Assisted Procreation.Methods: We have collected the opinions of 448 infertile women. The items used in the questionnaire were created with a qualitative method based on the Medically Assisted Procreation’s most important bioethics issues and on the basis of the limits imposed by Law. The questions of the first part of the questionnaire were open; in the second part was closed (“Yes/No”); for each method they were asked whether they would introduce a legal limit to prohibit it. The tests have been standardized with test-retest method.

Results: We found that much of the disputes that have, over time, been made to Law 40 of 2004 by Italian Courts, are shared by patients with infertility problems. Italian women do not share the legal limit for Medically Assisted Procreation in over 43 women, heterologous insemination with seed donation and egg donation. Moreover, our sample show that Italian women do not share legal limit to pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and cryopreservation of embryos. Moreover, it emerges that many Italian infertile patients disagree with the Medically Assisted Procreation for homosexual couples.

Conclusion: It will be important, in the event of a legislative reform in Italy on the Medically Assisted Procreation, also consider the point of view of women with infertility problems.

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